State of Iowa Employee Directory (http://phonebook.iowa.gov/)
Assists Iowans in accessing state government and help state employees to provide the best services possible.

Air Quality Staff
Contact information for the Air Quality Bureau, asbestos, compliance and monitoring, stack testing, emissions inventory, program development, construction and operating permits and general support.

Boards and Commissions
Boards and commissions are responsible for advising the Governor and Lt. Governor, the legislature and state agencies. Contact information has been provided for these boards and commissions who provide oversight to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.

Conservation Officers (Contact Information)
A state map providing information regarding various districts as well as contact information for statewide Conservation Officers.

Conservation Law Enforcement (General Information)
Natural resources law enforcement is one responsibility of the Iowa DNR, which is the state government agency that protects and enhances Iowa's natural resources. The department also oversees fisheries, wildlife, parks, forestry, and environmental protection.

Forestry Bureau Staff
The Forestry Bureau can assist you with all of your forestry needs from private land, public land, urban, fire and forest health. Contact a forester today to insure a forest for tomorrow.

Land Quality Bureau Staff
The Land Quality Bureau focuses on the protection of Iowa’s land and groundwater resources by addressing sites that are contaminated; regulating petroleum underground storage tanks; regulating solid waste management facilities and activities; and assisting with developing and implementing sustainable environmental practices through pollution prevention and financial assistance services.

Water Quality Bureau
The Water Quality Bureau manages water protection programs including safe drinking water, wastewater and storm water discharge, industrial pretreatment, state loans for wastewater and drinking water system construction, water quality monitoring (lakes, streams, rivers, wetlands and beaches), and administers the State of Iowa's watershed improvement programs (Section 319 watershed grants as well as TMDL development).